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Vol. VI No. 4
BOUND TABLE
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Aoril-May, 1966
III M M
Daniel S. C Liu
Commencement Speaker
Daniel S. C. Liu, "Mr. Baptist"
of Hawaii, will deliver the address at
the thirteenth annual Commencement
exercises at California Baptist College on May 23, 1966, at seven
o'clock in the evening. At that time,
he will be awarded an honorary Doctor
of Laws degree.
Mr. Liu, chief of police of
Honolulu, is recognized as an outstanding law enforcement leader in
the free world. He has served for
many years in the International Association of Chiefs of Police, having been President in 1963 and 1964
and Vice President from 1957 to 1963.
In addition, he served on various
IACP committees and presented
papers at the conference, as well
as contributed articles to leading
police organs. The seven years Mr.
Liu served in the IACP organization
brought world recognition to him.
He was elected the "States Most
Admired Man" in the Honolulu Star-
Bulletins' poll and was speaker of
the Baptist World Alliance Program,
Miami Beach, June, 1965-
J he Cfentor \ylass of
Jlineleen^Jlunarea(Jixlu-six
Lytaiifornia JDabiist L/olleae
Jtnnounces its
L- otntnen rem en I Cjxe/Tises
lonaau eoenmq, Uflau iivenlu-Intra
at seven o'clock
Lolleqe L-ambus
ks—»fc=
v Daccalaureaic (_ 'entires
(Junaau afternoon, .Jtiau Iwenlu-seeona
al ihree o'clock
Jnaqnolia yltwnn
Jjabllsl L iutrck
J

*1r
ift'P^-J^'^^^C^
V*. ^ /'j K !' J. 'T
" '■■■ K: - Wk $i,. ..... M'A
LANCERS9
Vol. VI No. 4
BOUND TABLE
RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Aoril-May, 1966
III M M
Daniel S. C Liu
Commencement Speaker
Daniel S. C. Liu, "Mr. Baptist"
of Hawaii, will deliver the address at
the thirteenth annual Commencement
exercises at California Baptist College on May 23, 1966, at seven
o'clock in the evening. At that time,
he will be awarded an honorary Doctor
of Laws degree.
Mr. Liu, chief of police of
Honolulu, is recognized as an outstanding law enforcement leader in
the free world. He has served for
many years in the International Association of Chiefs of Police, having been President in 1963 and 1964
and Vice President from 1957 to 1963.
In addition, he served on various
IACP committees and presented
papers at the conference, as well
as contributed articles to leading
police organs. The seven years Mr.
Liu served in the IACP organization
brought world recognition to him.
He was elected the "States Most
Admired Man" in the Honolulu Star-
Bulletins' poll and was speaker of
the Baptist World Alliance Program,
Miami Beach, June, 1965-
J he Cfentor \ylass of
Jlineleen^Jlunarea(Jixlu-six
Lytaiifornia JDabiist L/olleae
Jtnnounces its
L- otntnen rem en I Cjxe/Tises
lonaau eoenmq, Uflau iivenlu-Intra
at seven o'clock
Lolleqe L-ambus
ks—»fc=
v Daccalaureaic (_ 'entires
(Junaau afternoon, .Jtiau Iwenlu-seeona
al ihree o'clock
Jnaqnolia yltwnn
Jjabllsl L iutrck
J